T 1 41 .1 )A I Y EAGLE. T . - I i I ) , A 1) I N (I- . PA . (,I'l'Y ANI) COUNTY. rjus EDIFION---11_1•2 $. " r rII tiro•, :Ind a largo nni»l,Pr Of coml. town e- , nit . 1144 (.41 hingi of tho 1.,a4t, rolina. nail -1 1,,1 Ulf. I.lst year wore 1190,032.88.1 - - •- ~.......,,:$ 1 ~.„N i proottt apa peranee4 lovers or ipetl 1 10.i..14 - i will ii tvo to INty dearly fur 0101111110 „;"!,,,,wither. nothing to report in pollee affairs my. I , )(igl.pi found shelter in tho 5tit ,1,11011-if List 1 i; \ 1 1,. .21 , 1,,, wltti Itotol Assettibi l y will given , , , :,. Atilottimeit's liall to-niglit.'t Thu boys r oi I" i I 1. , )11,1Ve 3 "gay" time. t 0 j: i ~Nl:, ' ; ratan, keep your _,Coji oyo npen ior , 11 „ „ o% vmtitt.erteit fifty cent pttago stamps, %rlis.ll ttre living circulated in tidpi vicinity. * - , ! ..t)ft woollier of• tho post month ham vie the roads through tho count r'kydry had, ,i,l4olere aro poor indlcat ionti of a cliango for • ~• I,ettor. 11". copies of Lilo WEEK TX t;Azh; 111 i ; 111 , 1 the I/Ai E.V11,1: Pali be bad a t th o coati . 1 , ith Engle Book Store, in' wrappoio; , ( )I,I:r Tun:i you: fiTonc.—A. Inib. of this stliek Nvill take place at the el Caret) Sept !r, is Exeter low»eklp, ~„ :, i t u rday,.lllll4.ll6th, I. soNio Ni; Ifoloo; (7omi.ANY;_ll)lti a r uthutitigon S:ttiirday, tho ~tl, ,i n v or Nlarell, at thts public houtio ot . I,OVI Si»l;ing Spriugs, hpi ong ing to I lorry Walborn, Esq., r; 1 0•1 tott 11.4»p, gavo birth to it call on which weighed 111 I •,01113 ‘%111 . 1 1 it Wit' , two hours old. • vos 1:o. --Tito s.tio • of lito Ringgold on North Ninth stroot, Is post it it tiaXt Sattlrday to atIONV ( . otlll. i 1 „ lo wni to o il the nitttter el its pur• • tclillo .ki 11);;N r.--Mr. tliritui “oodttutti, \%,tikot..; tm tho plant: mall, on; North Sixth. '.trot, it'll 311(1 sPrallivil lON loft anklo tiovero iv. wztA votiVeymi to Um tuntromt ph poi - ci,lll (lucid for.' AN ailjonr i liod tockin , ,z, of tlio stock-holdors bihrary Company Will boliold library 11 all, corbor of I' lilt and Franklin ~ tri;vt4, on Friday evening the nitb or r o b. ti.ay , ttt 7!, lt.ttoot will (IvliVor tho fifth 1 . 14 . 1. ,1,,,,,Lurn of ilio,Notic4.4, titular thantisplcos 4,1 tln Itoinling LibrAry, at ,Libiaryilall, on Tliiirylay evening noxt. Bttlijoot—"rlio clio sui,trY and Physiology of "tigotittion." • Nix 11 tt.t..--:1 number of eitizom of .Low or 111 , 1414 , 11,0rg township, aro almitit 4,,r a rhartor of 1444•44fporation,*for nrectltoit Ma hill to Ibn 011:tgo of NV ornersville,Ao Lb vl oil ani I I; flown ai tho "Brotlitirifood I ',II: prko of flour is coni, lil amyl) grAdually ,: t fitct whit It Ivlll lit) ~ c ry rerek'eti lly persollS inothiritto cip•nni , 4:llioo4. 'IN downward tendeiney correspond Nvith . ,tlie reduction • to tile In s(O of • A 1, %nor.tNnftv.—M ossrs. si1:111)01. ,v Johnson, Founder.; and litaeliiniSiti an IMI)1011813 east Iton ;dinars with cutters tolin to.ed at tho Philatiolphia Itadroail Rolling:AlM. It .wili aso4 for cutting rails, I "It's ItrrovEltEil,--Mr.Clirjstian Bertsch, h.-1111u; in Lehigh township, Nortlianipton 4. einiy,swiloso horse was Hinton week before SlWA)titiftd in recovering Um animal ti, following, day. Tho thief, who had taken tica 1,01..0 to. Lehighton and sold hint tilt, tianto night, was also lipprehelided. illilllo is 1 CosritAcTs aro being made almost daily for the erection of now houseS the coniffig season, and &Lim prosentindications, the contractors ►sill have as lintel' as they eau do noxt HUM mev. Purchasers of lots ate also of almost d.►ily oeourrence, uid everything tends to in sure us a lively, busy. building season, and a heAvy nwrease in th'o number of houses. Ovu 11 , 411.11 rountts through tho streets tho city yesterday,' rovealod nothing HOW, Only ___that'onio of the 'streets aro in a eery muddy. madition. At Ono place Ivo noticed two mon who ‘llll'o inn p 0911,1011 which indicated tha they w ro about to engago in " 111011 - Coln WI." Tho appoaranco of a policotnan On the gt mind, brought the ()onto:Amite to terms. l'itAiti,Es E. Stlorr, attached to the Band of the 15th 15. S. Infantry, and for a long tinto qittioned at Marshall, Texas, lies returned to Ilionborg, front which place he enitSted at the mehreak of the late civil war. After serving oth a Nolunteer regiment until the close of the Rebellion, Int entered the regular army, which ho has boon conneeted.up to this ham HEN the moth that cuts the big gos • ),o in the ptior mates purse, havo gone up wq. t hound this season, making it still more b non, t to keep the " pot a balling." The butt ti 1.; a smooiatlon wins to bo the only door that t nits ajar, inviting the son of, toll t 'Pater; ut t through combination open itho \Nay for him - to soouro a hotho. Lot,'ou ter and try it. • l'EssioNs.--Tho ad of Congros's'of POhrtl ar); 2, just officially publisinal,approprl ;(4.4 $10,2:10,000 for tiro payment M' pensions Owing the fiscal year, ending ittle 30, 1870. Thoabovo sunk is apportioned as follows: For 'twai!. pensions, '0;1,000,000; for pensions widow's children, mothers, tathors, brothora sisters of goldlera, and the expetkaOs, $lO,- 0 0,000: for navy pelistouß i $ 250 • 000 . ( • Cul N rintvi:rrs.---Tlto country is • floodod %%all counterfeit money. Ten, t tronty-11 we, awl fifty ccitt shinplasters do largely abound, while the counterfeit bills of Ow thinontina thm of dollar and novard aro doteetod ~ trey (lay. A largo addition of tit) and t , ,20 tez. of this sort has just been ad led to the iilmoces of the country', and our rOadors will %% ell to exatnitio 'bills of thoso denoniina• I: 1 10114, (fated 1862,, pretty elosolyt l'ill , ost; who deallu real estate. should bo earetill of the rovenuo stnlnps they use. The Coarior says that a gentlemaivAt lam - ) sine() :401d a couple of plooosof pro. l'erlY, and in making the deeds neglected. to . 01 \ tho roper roveauu stamp., Oa 0110 ho put no stamps at all, • and on th'e onion ho 11 , 1 .'"a only a ton cent stamp, WW1() each (Iced """iti have hailia $1 stamp adixed. Ills nOgli genet) co,t him a hundr nk P l'lsT Ciiyucit. •=oy.icos to.morrow (• 4 amlay) at h.) a. tn. and 7 p. tn.; Sunday No 11001 at , II 4 "p. ni.; Adult Bible Class at ll p. lo.: prover meeting at 0 a. M. and ti P. I. "ho- lieV. ME. Swayno, Sec, rotary Of th American llomo Mission Society, may he etxpectod to deco py tho pulpit to•nior. low. no ordiwitiee of Baptism will [to toi :',linktereti at the eloso of the evening servicel. The public, are cordially hivited to attend. - - S0)1,1: mien have a very soillsli notion on tlio Nui9cet of subscribing for a nowspapor. They si:ent to never think of any ono oldo in Lilo faintly ! and irtitoy tribinselves want no paper Why (it Nurse, they.eoncludo they need nono in I/16110ns°, ) man whose sodl h 4 60 eon; r •" 1,. ( 1 not fit to !vivo a %% ifo or to ratio I.llll,lrim. Every man commit the I , leasnro of lily a•it'a ati<l mho interests of Uis vVettially nlattorH that will in educating them and making thous tOligvilt, • 11. mnuno.—Washington Camp, No. 7.i, P. o.s. of A., will attend the St. John's Church, on ninday evening, Feb. 22d, at 7 o'clock, in foil regalia, areenipanied by the Hamburg Cornet 13111)(1, whore addresses will ha deliver ed by State Chaplain Brake, of Tremont, and Roy. B. Di Zweizig, of this city. . The Union Oro Company will parade on the 22d. . Het. Win. A. tirktig, of Iterrtiburg, \VIII preach hi the Enianizep Church, lianiburg, lto morrow (Sunday) in ruing and evening. MAENNvlieltou No , 2.—Az,nunfber of our German fellow citizens have braced a now or ganization to be known - by -- the nano of "Young Afaennerehor." A few evenings ago the following oilleers were elected: . President—J. D. Tamer. vice Vre:vident—ltobert Wagner. I'rea..ntrer—B. Engler. • .S'ecret«ry---.lacob Illach Man. Librarian—Georgo 11. Mat*. Tho "Young Isiaonnerchor" will ho made up of active and honorary ',panthers, each having an equal right in voice and vote. resemmTv.—lt may seem of little mo. moot to be punctual, but to use the words of A n e minent, theologian, "our life is made ihp of little things." Our attention to them is the Indus of our character, often the scales by which it Is weighed. Pimetnality requires no undue exertion, and its influence is a most so. Mary ono. Its cultivatiooseems the Moro important as we witness the dolotoriousl Hoene° of dilatoriness in habit, the evil effect of which none dory. "Bettor late titan never," transformed unto "better never late," Is an excellent maxim. Whether wo move In the higher walks of life, or tread the quietpaths of humble pursuits, punctuality , amply repays us for what little effort wo make iu its cultiva- Mon. M=EZIMiln3 Eve Noy, widow of Nalentino Noy, decd., re'. siding near Shartles?lo, In this county was frozen to death on th tho 21st of Jan. nary, while wandering from home, under a supposed aberration . of mind. Silo had loft House during the dyboingoind at 4 about 11 o'- olock a mist) was hoard in the neighborhood, which, it was supposed at the time 4 proceeded from persons on their way home from a win dup, Inn width, upon do following morning, proved to be the cries of thi%unfortimato wo man. llor lifeless body was found tinder a trop about two bniolred yards from her honso; Mrs. Noy was 1)3 years old at the time of her doath. Miring her long. liter, sho was highly respected bg all her nolgliDors and acquain tances.—AJouriod. REvonmuo • SuxnAy Sunow.s.—A 2corres• pondent of the Reformed Church .4116venger in an nrtlelo on tho Reformed Sunday Schools of Reading, says that they aro , 'now sevon in number, live of which are mission schools. Thom aro from 150 to 200 teachers. The nal elo Concludes tlB follows : - '' The Church in Reading Is not dead at all evonts. The first church—old, strong in mom bership and monoy and property—is all over fill]. • nor tho good of pastor and people, as Well as for the bonellt 01 the Reformed Church at large, apd God's glory, a 'division is made necessary: Wp are happy to say, too, that it Is HOOll and felt by all. Thosonly , point of differ ence is, the way and manner by which to constunmato It. We ltuniblY•submit,•that any way would ho preforable to delaying the end so anxiously desired." • ' . (*EA N oy (11 . ,A5!4.—T0 clean a glass thoroughly, and 'restore its original lustre, after the ordinary Methods have failed, re, come° may be had to hydro•lthorle acid, fetch ae,is sold by the chemical establishmente in small gotta porcira,.hottles. This is to be diluted with four to five, times its volume of water. A 'few drops of the solution placed• upon a wad of cotton end the surface of tile' glass thoroughly rublied over with it, and then washed cptl' With a good deal of water.. The surfaco of tho glass will be dissolved by this apOication and a' now ono laid bare... This process is well adapted to restoring tbo, brightness of lenses of spectacles or spy-glans es, dimmed by ago. If a concentrated solu tion of thin acid ho allowed to remain for some time upon glass, a cavity will be produced, remarkable for its brilliant lustre. MILIGIOUS INTELIIMENC E.- Universalist filaireh—Tho sixth lecture of,tho Ootnlio on tho it Word Pictures of the Old testathent," will be delivered to-morrow; (Sunday evening). SubJect—" The 'l(.'o/.• of dub and its '7ll(dat lrs son." Services in the 11101111% lit the usual hour. Tito public are respectfully invited. - • Services will be hold to-morrow, at the usual hour, in the 'First, Reformed church, Washington Street, in the morning In Oar- Mit, and in the evening in the English lan. gunge. Thtratibas' Charch.--Itov. Karcher will oillelete lit St. napalms' tlinrch, on Sunday, at 10 o'clock a. in. and 3 o'clock p. m. Gaily)/ •S'ervieex of ',"Chrise • Chara," —Services during tho Soason of Lent, will bo hold in this church, on Wednesday and Satur• day ►uornings, at W 3 'o'clock, 'and on every afternoon during tho;wook nt 4 O'clock. Ser vices to•ntorrow (Sunday) at 10 A. M., and 7,'1; P. M. NOT HUN NI. -It is not humane : ' First To work it librso after the skin of any part ex posed to'pressure is•brokon. By continuing to use hint in this state tho rioro increases, tho poor animal suffers pain, oventually begymes unlit for work, and, thus much more of his la bor is lost for.want of that Milano:4s which it is both our dtity and iniorest to bestow. ' Second—To loaVo horses that havo been driven fast oxp6sed to tho cOld without cover. This cruelty is too common. soine times suffer for hours 'in this way, while their riders aro eojoyinglhomselVes by a fine within doors, forgetful of the poor creatures who can not complain: Chills thus produced's:3 the cans° of fever and inflammation, the most l'a tal diseases of horses. !' Titird—To overloud or ride on :in ovekqoade( vehicle. Muirth—To neglect to keep axles 'properly oiled or greased. , Fifth—To lot your horse hold . the, weight of a loaded cart, when you ,can save, Win by put ting a rest ruder the shafts. • Sixth—To use animals unnecessarily on the Sabbath, which Wiei nutdo as much tor them as you. Seventh-4-To order carriages long before they are wanted, thus cOmpelllng both horses and drivers to remain unnecessarily exposed to the weather. " Eighth—,To inutifitto dogs • by cutting their oars and tails, or horses by cutting otitheir tails, or shaving off the hair which naturo has bprovided for their covering, to lesson the la or of hostler/3 in grdonihig them. • TIT I.: FIR.E3IEN'S I ARADI4 ON 'nu; 22nd.— The parade will form at ono 'o'clock sharp,and !novo in the following order Chief Marshal, John D. Mahler. Aids. Rainbow—John Levan ; Jan/or—John Rothe; Neversink—Henry A. Boyer ; Friend ship—John Denhard ; Liberty—Edmund Mass; IRewling—Augustus C. Gieth ; Kegeone-13. B. \Yoldnor ; Ringgold—John Boland ; den—lionry Hartman ; 11"wihington—W. J. Frdnio. ()Moran(' Assistant Engine; r ;. • Rainbow, Junior, Reading,. NoYerBink, Fritenlship, Liberty, Royston°, Ringgold, Hainpden, Washington. • • The Chief and Assistant Engineers, and Rainbow, Junior and Itbading,, will form in the ardor named on North Sixth street, right resting on Penn, Noversink, Frionilship.and Melly on South Sixth street, right resting on Penn. Keystone, Ringgold and Ifampdon on Penn street, South side, right resting on, Sixth street. Route.--Up Penn to I;:ightli i up Eighth to Washingtoi4 up Washington to. Ninth, doein Ninth to Franklin, Voivii Franklin to Fifth, down Fifth to Canal, •ap Canal to Sixth, up Sixth to Chestnut, down. Chestnut to Third, up Third to Franklin, down Franklin tai Front, up Front to Penn, up Penn to ratan!, up Fourth to Walnut, up Walnut to SlX.th, down Sixth to Washington, up Washington to Eighth, down Eighth to Penn, down Penn to Fourth, countermarch •to Sixth and • miss: . The aids will ondoavor to have . thoir 'com panies In lino promptly, and report :to the Chief at the NVashington Hosollouse. By order of • • ' JOIN D. Mtsit tam, , 4 Chief Marshal. SIEC(AD 1 4.311 11110 V terthty. 'The Cotirt holdi the matter•under considerati•on. The town Hall, at South!novo', v• . (=; burned on 'Thursday night: Major General Barnes, U. S. A., died on Thursday, ht Springfield, Masso," The steamboat Millie Stephens was 'burned on Caddo -Lake, , Texas, ,on Thuysday night. and sixty•thtee lives were lost: • Two men ,%vere, burned to death in the Pem• broke Mills,'at Suiicooke.N. 11., on Thursday, 10.• the accidental ignition of some naphtha. 6 n the same jay, two men were killed by the explosion of the powder mill at Conn; " micg 2 1-2 O'CLOCK I'. M. 4)&0/ A lvoi new. Sun rhea - t; - * Sim seta Day's length 10 hours .28 minutes. Mite of 271tr»10»leley • , 4 j 7 A. 31. I. Mondax." I .i...• Tuesday,• :t,so 1 IV(.•4ltiemlar, 4 O, I'lltiraday, : 110 Frlthiy, :••atltilluy, v. - 4l= Mr. (►id .'olks sae. coning. THE Prim ere at Harrisburg give their nual banquet at the Batten House, Harris-, burg, this eKoning. Several Printers; from Reading will be present. ANQTIIER BEALITIPUL _Orr. PA INTINCi-. "rtio'Fair Maiden"-: I`. J. Marsh, in thn Largo show %Oudot% Co., attracts much a artistic skill. • dIIASELMAYER.--T 111 opon at the K Monday night. In formaneos he will Vretionts, °tie!' night, Purniture, Dregs G. Flour, Coal, Green!) pm' see him. lloor 'Mowing at 8 o'cloe A Tn.: M PT TO rip]) A POCK rr•—Last evening 1. % _IIB a lady, named I% a. Dunn, came out of the Catholic Church in orth lilnth street,a young j . man attempted to 1 ck her pocket. Ito pushed -against her, when 1 o thrust his hand Into her pocket, but as she 1 ad two apples in It he had Kano chlilculty to tto the pocket book. She i l caught at his. arm, , ut ho bruit() loose, and de camped. She gav 3 the alarm, but too lato,the rascal was out of lii ht. ' 1 M POUTANT rroll after llonday no' 't, the lath instant, all smoking, line cut (lowing tobacco and snuff in the ;lands. of dealers not packed and stamped with to I paid stamps, as repined by the new law Must 1)0 so packed and stamped at the o. Ponso of the owner or hold ers before beings Id or Offerod for sale, though. a tax may have b , on proviously paid on it. Heavy penalties are attached to violation of the lawilbesid -4 .onlisqation of the tobacco. - c'immunicated. 'Alm Eininn : I aimt a great admirer of a beautiful style ut my tasto in this particu lar is rarely P t fled lit the perusal of news eft paw Nail) rani ationS. Some time ago, how ever, fliad a tie I feast In rotating an address delivered on a p Tsentation of Regalia, to au officer of Om( Milt J.odge, in this city, anti until lately, I h vo beim ' looking in vain for something mor froft the speaker on that oc-', cattion. My w sties On the subject have at length boon gr: titled. Yesterday H D/A/Mich contains an art cle headed "Terrors of Con flagrations," t o authorship of which cannot bo doubted. I ore we find Ow- saute chaste, eloquent and f rcihlo language—not a super fluous word, n 4 in epithet misapplied ; the whole; neat, c ear and porspienous. Cannot those pieces h secured as models for future text-books of coMposition. Tito question once was, 44 J avo ive a Bourbon among us ?" poopjo will n6w ask " Have we a Mac:mloy?" AnntsoN. rob. 12,186 . 0 • • ST. VAT.IIIg INTeB DAY.—To-morrow is the day sot down i n the calondar as sacred to thoso who worship thodittle god Cupid, and when— ' hose, the Nightongale Pout roothe Its tender lay, • Malden. their inmost hearts reyeal,• And C widyules . ,Lhe day." Tlio day wb n many a fenialo face will be seen at the postol ico, and many a young gout. will envy the slatiell of tlio clerks in that depart moat who deal out Cupid's darts in ,the shapo of valentines. Many are the sweat thoughts that have a "Hive long year" been buried in heaving bosoms, which will be .disclosed this year. Many there are who will, lit Sub stance, say : Thers hi,pne.heart that herds with thine, which saddens when thine eye is sad, Aches whoa thy_ spirit Both repine,. • • And thrills with joy when thou art glad." This is.,emphatieally" Love's grand gala day, and, as.such, will bo eikloye'd by thousands of those whotworship at its shrine. It may seem strange UM it should happen a ‘ t •a'soason of the year generally so unpropitious to our cli mate; but it nuist bo borne ill mind • that the day had its origin in a more congonial climate than our own—in tah• and sunny Italy—where February woatbor is better calculated to fan the ..flainot kindled by Cupid than that with whichwe are usually favored hero. nit origin', IS; true, has boon much controverted, but 'historians uhito in assuring us, that Si. Val. ontino was.it -verity—(not a- myth)--a 'washy ter of the Church, who muttered, martyrdom under Clatlius s ll Roman, A.. D. 271. Ilut why a son Of time church'—Whoso clailn on• the Historic page seem's only to - rest upon the fact that ho sealed his faith with his lifo—should have his name linked with tiliS practip, Rq cannot Tho obsorVance of tho day, in the opinion of Brando,originated in an anciont Roinan eitstoni,of choosing patrons on- the 11th of February for tho your to ,come. But other authorities advance other opinions. It is the city, os is popularlY, believed', on which the birds make choice of their" mates Tor the coin ing year; an,d there is a graeoful'legend of tho Saint's martyrdom in which the birds and bishops - pro so closely combine'd that 010 ftlS tiVal' rather their joint property, than a matter of dispute ~ ,between them. Whilst Valentino was in tho agonies 81: mar tyrdom, two doves., hovered restlessly- and sadly-404V° tile pined, testifying l.)y, their mu tipini the - liveliest ihterost in tho proceedings, and their sorrow for his sufferings, and when at last his exhausted body sank under the so voilty of the torturo, they lighted on his bo• nom for a moment, kissed his lips with-their rosy-tippod bills, and side by side soared up with a steady and equal flight until they were lost among the clouds. Whether the prac tice, thornier°, of young people on this day choosing their particular friends, or Valontine, is in honor of the martyred bishops, or iii imi tation of tho birtia,.is a qnestion Bo profound, and about which so much, is to be said on both sides, that wo beg loavo to decline it.—St«te Guard. , • PENNSYLVANIA I,EGISLATURE. In the Senate, Mr, Beck introduced a bill:to ii,corporate the Preachers' Aid society of the Central Pennsylvania Coitference of the,meth odkt Church. Mr. Searight offered a bill to promote the safety 'of passengers on railroads. 'lids bill requires the companies to. have watchmen along the main) line. On motion of Mr. Cornell the'Senate p.ro cecdod to 'the second reading and consideration of House bill No. 119, a joint resolution to pay Daniel Witham, a retiring member of the pay : A. motion to increase his pay from four hun dred dollars to one,thousand, elicited a warm discussion, and prevailed, .the l i vote,being as follows; Yeasicssrs. Beck, Brown (Northampton,) Burnett,' Davis, Duncan, Fisher, ilenszey, Jackson, Linderman M'Candless, • Miller,. Nagle, Randall. Robison, &aright, Stutzman, Turner and - Wallate- 7 :-19. Nays—Messrs. Billingfelt, Brown, (Mercer,) Coleman, Connell, Errett, GrAhant, Kerr' Olmstqd, Osterhout, Stinson, White and Worthington, Speaker-12. • ' Adjourned until Tuesday at two p. tn:` The House, after the transaction of some unimportant business,• and a long discussion' about adjourtu4nt, adjourned to Monday even ing. TELEGRAPHIC. SUMMARY, The South Carolina, Legislature yesterday Tassel a bill to enforce 'the provisions of the Civil tt l ights act. The Georgia Legislature, yesterday, passed it bill for the election - of Congressmen in that State on the first Monday in April. The application against Judge :Underwood,, was wrist) in the'. 8. SupreFuq' .7ourt, yes.' 2 I'. M. • .45' • " tt Kline. Eppitiimer ,'ention. It shows; great Its wonderful performer piton() Opora 'lmmo On Olinectioll with his per -1! vo away one hundred !, mbracing Chamber Sots, , ds, Silver-ware, J o'wolrY) I du; , Watches, &e., tt. (,:o open at 7 o'clock, corn. llARtuanuno; Feb. 12 SATURDAY, Feb. 13. MI A man named McEvoy N'll3 murdered at Nalamaz ; oo, Thursday night, and two men have been arrested on suspicion. . Wm. A. Robinson has been arre,qed for the murder of Ex• Senator McConnell, at Jackson. rine, Ilk lie Ivas seen to enter MeConnetrs house ihe moruilig of the murder, awl other ciieumstance.4 indicate his guilt. Dr. Ernest Schafroth, a (jenny' physician of South Pethleltem, Pa., was,,kilfed by falling into au (vim cellar on WedniJsilay night. Bushong 140., Bankers, No. Itl, North uth stied, quoto its : ItgAuttio, i'vl).:l, 180. 114 • • 11l • 1010, 110, 11(1 1 • 11 • 1;11!,§ Old U.S. W,A IS4;1 . . . Old U. S. 5%; 1'4,i.: - - New U..5.5- . ..tvs, ISO, July and Jan. New U. S. :.•20's IAIS, May and Nov. Now U. S. IWS, now . Now U. S. :r'2.+o's igil7„lnly and Jan. - New U. S. rw20 , ,, , ., lAk4, - . . Ten Forty 11, , nds, • . . . Gold in New York tin to,ll. o'clock, Gold ln lteading at liusliong A. llro:-4., zei:7-THE 'IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. Nona but those deprived of Oils blessing know of Its loss. The pimpled, blotched and totter, ti covered person looks upon a clear , smooth skin tt Ulf Jeatousy, and inwardly desires the same. Those who , ie systems are tilled with the virus of It 01.1; I.A and other cutaneous tlisoasts e tou t not have good. health. Whim the blood Is im , pure, disease Is sum to follow. - All have timely warning In those Pimpl us. iNteIIVS, Tenors, SOU'S, DOUN, COplatt•elliOred ratUheS, tiellieN, at C. aV(11 the calamity by parlfylnff tliesystem with the 6A:NIA RITA N'S ROOT AND 11E101 JUICES, SAM A RIT AN'S 'ROOT AND HEIM .117:11;1, , 5A111.% lOTA N , B 'ROOT AND 11Eltll JUICES, itaure Fcrotuttt tttlit) tlym Hold llow ninny have the - virtWof Byphllls in the system, and in that Condition contemplate mar ri4,Ye, knowing little of Its baneful Intluonee on the constitution. TO such we Key STOP. First cleanBe yottiz,elf of those Impuultlea ;of that serotulons in faction, (Crbleir ill $11”) . CalHeti ):i ilvredil .y in the constltution,) baton+ you Mug intsevy nt yoUrselt mut ottssiprlug. nice 41,t% per hot le. SAMARITAN'S GIFT! •' MoKr CERTAIN ity_nEDY I;VISIC thin, Vem! A PoNitive Cure Pbv all Diseases Arising front rucif/kfut laa(serelion. Contains no Althorn], no Balsam, no Mercury. Only ten Pills to be taken to offeet a cure. 11.11.1 entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant. ta.ste, and will. not in any way filjtire the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in frOtil two to four 11111 d eil,Boh 111 twenty-four hours. Sent by mall. Price— Male packages it!, Female $3. Sohl by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pn., and by Druggists. DESMOND & Co., Proprietors, ileeVi-IYI 915 Race street, Philadelphia. TO PHYSIOIANS. NEw Your., August 15th, 18;7. Allow mo to eatl your attention to in v Plt EP A RATION (Yto COMPOUND I:XTILAC' The conlignient parts are HU WILY Lovu LEA. JUNIPER IlhiltltlES. Mnbe, OP Pit EPA It ATION.—BIIOIIII, lit VRettO. Ju niper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubelis extras ted by' displacement by liquor ob• Mined from .1 milper Berries emitainiug very little sugar, a small proportion %of stAH t, and more palatable than any now in use. The active propertlos ate lay this 1110 , 16 oXtraot Rusin, its prepared by Drngelsts generally 1?~ of a dark eolor. It is a plant that omits fra: ,4 graneo; the action of it flame • destroys this (Its aetivOprim leat'ing a dark and glutinods 4,loeactlon. Inane Is•tho eolor of ingredients. The Buelin in my PreParatiOni predominates; the smallest quantity of the other Ingrefilents are added, to prevent fermentation uptin inspec tion, it will be found not to be a Minot tiro, as mado in Pharmaeoponi, nor is Symp—and therefore eau be used In eases where fever or In flammation exists. , In this you have the knowl edge of the ingredients and tilt) mode of prepara tion. lloping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspectrn it, will moot with your up probation, Wit a feeling of conlidenee, • I ion, very repect '. lIELMMILD. ' Chemist and Druggist of It; Years , - Expert ' tom In Vhiladelpida, and. now located at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, bet - Broadway, NO* York, [From the :largest MAnufactiohlg Chemists. in \ I ' the World.] • • • I am•acq unin fed williMr..ll." T. Ifellubohl ; ho" occupied. the Drug Store oppmilte ney residence, and was suceessful tn conducting the lutsineas where otper,4 had not hetet equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM. WE A:111TM Firth of Powers k Weightutruu Jllanufaettir . Mg' Che.tnists, Ninth and Brown Streets, • Philieleloh la. 111:0thoLD'S FLUID EXVItACT BeCittf, for weak ness arising from jut] iscretion. The exhausted powcrS of nature which all) accompanied so nutlty alarming symptoms, among which will be tiumit, Indisposition to Exertion, I,osuqf Memo ry, WaJcpfulno4s, lloiTor likeit9o, or Fore• hodings or Ev 11, in fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration,and-I to enter' into, thoon• joyments et 'society. . The constitution, once affected with Organic WeakneSi, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen anirtiovity,orate the system, which •iiELMBOI,D+S EXTRACT IWC1I1T• invarlaftly does, if no Ivo:amen Cis submittudto, Consump tion or Insanity ensues. lintmnouN I , 'hull) EXTRA& Buena, in affec tions peculiar to Fontalcs is unequalled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosts, or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary ,E nations, Ulcerated or Scliirrus State of the Ute- Ills, and all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from habiti of dissipation, im prudence in, or the decline or change of lite,l lichstaome's nano EXTRAP 'Weal; AND Ix PROVNettose WA/3/1 will radically' oxterminate from the system diseases arising front habits of dissipation at little expense, little or ho change in (Piet, no inconvenience or exposure completely superseding those unpleasantand dangerous remedies, Copalva and Meroury, in all these dist,ttses. URIC lIRM4IIOI.D'R FLUID EXTRACT BROM; 111 All diseases of the organs, whether lu male or fe male, front whatever causts originating, and no matter of how long standing. It Is pleasant in ti to and odor, "Immediate" in RCUOI), and more strengthening than any of the prcparations 4 9l Bark or Iron. • Those suffering from broken-down Or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. fi The reader must be awareJ hat, however slight may be "the attack of the above diseases, it Is certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. • , Alt-the aboV,e diseases , rkquire the aid of a Diuretic. HEI.M.IIOLIPS EXTRACT BUCLIU is the greatest Diuretic. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Prie011,2.5 per bottle, or Ii bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any address. .Desgribe symptoms in alt commu nicates. .fit cress 11, T. lIELMBOI',D, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Broad - way, N. Y. Si- NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP In streel4n.graved wrapper, with fac-slnille of my Chetnicai Wazehouse, and signed deo 23--2mcod&Ayl 11. 'V. 11E1.31110L0. Needles' Compound HeMlook Plasters Never fall in giving relief, fu nd Often perfect radleal cures In acute caSes Of pain,' inflam tton or Mai:tess; they promptly relieve Rhea• mat faul t I,antbago kidney Diseases, Weak Baeks, Inflammation of Lungs, Pleurisy, - Acute DYsimPIIII, 6v/ellen Joints, Enlargement of the Liver, whooping Cough and Asthma. 11.—Tile genuine some hi yellow envelopes, with printed natne hi my trade mark (an ellpse. ,3 sizes—small, medium and large—Retail itt 20, 2.5 and :15 cents each. Mario by V. H. NEEDLES, Druggist, Phila. AKii'For solo by be l t Druggists and Demlerl. Jan 16-40mj DIE. JACKSON'S ANALEPTICA. A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION.' A physician who had consumption for Huvotil years, with frequent bleeding of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the profes sion, when his ease appeared hopeless, and when given up byseveral eminent physicians as incura ble. Ile is the only physician who has used it in Ifi his own person, or who has any: 'lowledge of its virtues,auti he can ascribe the ogre° of health lie now enjoys to nothing loathe use of this medi cine; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinction of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence in alkothers ' induced him to hazard the experltneid. 'To those siftrering with this malady, ho proffers a treatment which he eonlitiently believes w ill eradicate the disease and restore health. Re has witnessed recoveries that seemed beyond hope, when the worst syzip toms existed. Call or send for Circular. . ~E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, M. D., No. 20 N. TENTII Street Philada. For Sate by lIARVEY BIRCH, Pruggiin, Bead ing, 1'..f., and all Druggists, , I NOY. 2-/Y 'Money Market. ROILY. Lihe the vokano, Hods ve issue to - the foul awl !levy colitentl 01 the der') tutvrior. To re mov,..• the eath4tl t f q1...11 ,titreollg it In 0 11 1 zz..try to vittilize the Blood by .ttlitil3 ti 11 Silk ilo Lijc Efoitottillo). TM*: PERU I'l .1\ SYRUP, protca•tett SOhlttoll of the rtotoxtde Of iron) mlllOO this eirvetualty, and give •frenyth, tigQt• and ntie life to the whole syment. E, trod of a IcUee front . itl 11A120 S. EINEJ, of Ati i tiOn, 3:1i35.; "For wars I Iva , a suirerer Vont liolbt, so that my life liecatne VariSOMP t ►rough t 110 1' Ire• 'anent and pet•isteitt recurrence; flintily a car baikete tonneil In the small 01 my back, During 'lts progress huge pieces of ilcom»posed drab wet e ti'very tau cut itway, and the pro,- tration and, 14(4101%11 ditAtIIIIII.IIIICCI ot. till' :9'4011 %%ere groat. Before I had recovered. front 11114 at taut: two smaller cartgincles brikke mil higher up, and I was n„tutt thicatencil with arecur renee of the suillitir gA to which I Mut ,• ) toug licon fulbteeted. It w as Itt this time I commenced taking the PERU% I.t. Itt•l'. 1 continued ta king it until I hall ii tl IlVe bottles; since then 1111(1 liOttillig 'tile kind, for ye : v. 4 tis,oll6 01 t he .getttest shilling s. Itllier medicine. gtttemepartlii mid tel 1.01 bu tins re markable reinctly, with a kind ol tut tilt ivy sense, went directly to the root, of the evil, and did )la horh atilt It 11)01 011611111,:b$ notthyol Its es elutracter." A 31! pago Pamphlet , sent' tree. The ge n uine liar "Pt. nt." vi A N 1"' Won n iu Ow glass. J. I'. DINS,NIOIt}:, l'opriet or, No. Doy :i.ttoet; Nem N ott. • sum 1)y druggists gonorally. . Tho betit 1400%11100104 for SCIiOFIL.I, Di MI De in)) d forms ' includg in cent, Rhetlill,V011Allill)1111 , 11., (to., IS Dn. A N lout WAT lat, pitte solid ion of loklipe withoutuhntVuut,clisouvered it Ito r toitoy yVitrs of getellititta reBellteti tut.ll 4AllOlllllOllt. Fot . 011141e/ding Humors front tl o system it, has no equal. Uirtudars oent, true. • .1, P. NSMOR :3 , l,Dey Strout, No IV it)l li. tteh w Sold by all I)yggists 11 A unrs , PEARL SOAP, CIIRAPES7' .I NP PEST ARTICLE rob ALL PriIPOSES 77(A7' 50.11' 1S- I'SED 11',18111NO CLOTIII3 .12.1 . 11:P7'E P. THE OREAT AMERICAN SOAP CONIPAN V take 'dolour() in informing the people o f . 1t 0 , n 11 74 . and, vicinity, (but mote parocalarlY geed Housekeepers) that they aro ma nufaettia inn introducing a Soap sunerior to all ot henr for the following purposes: FIRST--ror ()loaning PaitF, - Wood-work Mat . blo u &O. SLOOND--For Cleaning (and . Polishing nt the same time) Metals of all dose'riptions. Ilintsekeepets can at once sou tho great advan tage of this, as it is entirely unneee4saty to keep as heretofore, Polishing Powders, Brick Dust, Sand, Ashes. he., lc. TKIRIY—For a Paint or Bath Soap. especially utter° there are any An mitten or stains upon the hands, such as Paint, OrmiSo of any hinil,i ) rintors'' Ink, &e. ,&e. FOURTH and last—For Alto thousand and ono other Purposes, for which soap is •ip constant mo, and which ,it ie imposiiblo to onumerato al this time. IMIROMIZA 90a MHO 11A venife PRAM. BOA for each and every purposo above mentioned. T o he used in tho same manner as another Soap with this exception, that it only requires ON E-Til I HD the amount of our Soap to accomplish the same re -sults as tabors: and ONE-THIRD of the MIR anti LABOR saired. %VAiVTBD; evert/ Person in liteptling to try HARRIS' SOAP. BEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS I Manufactured Kee/I/Nitwit/ by the Great Amen', Soap Cie., lire Arch Sired, Philudelphio. HARRIS & (1 ~ Proprietors. Bifugnot,PEß A MAngia.t, corner of Fifth anti Wamhtngton Streets, Solo Agents for Rending. AtirNTS WANTED IN EVERY - CITY & COUN TY IN TILE UNITED STATES. Tho Soap is now offered to the Publio nt the fol lowing Stores : Stauffer ,t Shonfoldor, 1 & A. Potteiger, Ilurbino k From, 5.. l B. Saylor, E. C. Meister, Hafer & Boone,B. Flotation D. Keiser, Ifinnershitz & Bubp, • .1 Duntioro, C. Hotiellinger, A. Swarm, Shaoffer, J. 0. Thomas, 1). P. ore Co., F. Keifer & Bro., Keller J. 11. 1111dobejtol. (I. K. Boyers ,fr• W. Stott. , ' • J. Jardino. 13:11ottnolg; .l. Nigh> • Deluxe, • • J. Kline, Boyor, Ott Bohlen - 0et.17-1Y • . . - ,--• _ NEW MEA T MAItKET: undersigned having opened a new IifEAT ISTORE under Library IInII, corner Of Filth and Franklin st,reets,respeetHilly sof left, n'sltie of Willa Patronage. Al way 010MUld II full t , np, ply of all kinds of Meat. Santiago; SOIL &e.„ at reasonable prices. 'All orders inotoptl4 , tilled, and Custoniers served at, t hell' houses., Jan 20-3ntud ItAUDENIII'SII & CONRAD. CARPETS ! CARPETS 1! 'l3 . .11. Al AR 1C L 1..: I! ..Ic` C 0:. , No.llB Phut) street, below Frontal'', be tween Sixth owl tieventb streets, • \;lte'syeetftilly inform the citizen _of Beading and Vi cinity, that they are manufacturia the very hest In grain, all-wool Carpets. ever Offered id this city. La test patterns and colors, IVhoralu and retail at ;few York Kivu. We invite the public to' examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. and save r per emit. Buy out of first °lass hands and save moue ii. 11 ABICLEY k. LUMBER ! UMBE It ! ! BOAS' BvRAUDENBUSII, Corner 4th and Spruce Street. (The fleet LumbEr yerra on 41li area l below Poi n.) TUB BEST; 4 ` . CH L'A PEST AND MOST CONVENIENT YARD IN Tim envy. We have constantly on band n large assort. mein of all kiwis of Lumber, «hlek will tie als• posed on' at the iowein market price§ in y ties to Milt purchasers. AVO. F. BOAS. (i.F.O. W. RAUDESI.IIIB.II. Yob. 24-tftt ENGINE' - AND BOILER FOR. SALE. MPORTANT TO MACHINISTS M A N-IT RERS undersigned offer for sale, at reasonable rates, ONF: OSCILLAT/Na ENGINE OF FOU IIORSE POWER. ONE EIOIITAIORSETIJIIIMAR,UPRIO Apply at the AI art Office, or ad4;o4 Itlrllial, & CO., “QCRAPS PROM THE PRISON TA FJBI,E,,, BY A HEBEI, OFFICER. OTHER SIDE OF TUB QUESTION. HUMOR, FANCY, AND STUBBORN FACTS. TRF - AiNtENT OP PRISONER AT CAMP Clt.tsE AND.JOIINSON , s ISLAND. One of the most roplablo books polliblin(1. For side by RITTER. Eagle Bookorp $5l Penn iMeets Retoll4. • „ I=3 !AND READING. VA 1; 1 01Z la:N Scoilatl Story Room, at the corner of Fifth tit It'a , lttogtou slt vets, I • gbh) for a Lo, Ig 0 Room of of lol• porpost , 4. Apply z.oott, to No. tat, cor. Fifth utt WttAltioittolt 1 felt, r. I PUBLIC S A I.E.—Will bo soh! at halite Sale, on tho FOIL 10;0, at ono o , olo o k, M. at tilt! IWYWAOI .O O 110 use. All that eei tail% lot 1 or Wee° of ground with the three story It'h. f DWELLING 110 USE thetvuu, sithatva ou Itu` South Exstern eorner of Third tool Franklin Ntrellft, !totaling, Said lot being'_3o feet in 1 root , and ItX l feet dery moto or fers. hoo , p is still, SIMIIIRI, having bornqvtittx recently ti t moughly \re,P,llll.oll, and has all tho motlern eon Wllll VAS. 11111g1 , 111111.1 1.111011'001114, ,t r. Tering he matte i`ll..V, ANN .1.1 NI: \ , Awttolwor, Itobo.-1011 GENERAL INt ELLILIENCE OFFICE. . 7 iiSt ( ) Veiled* at Yn. .„ ) , S: SAII th Serelith t reel tut Mllrr jt hero general In format hal ean hr hid, NVe pay sreelal attelvt lon to tartil.4l)lrig tw.xl n - malt , !will torprivate taalllies and hotels. kle iii g .11 Nue!" help wouhl , In well It call, as MI s VII 41t , hi'tt 1 1,1%(.4. teepee \% II I ronut WV/I rccunnut iiit it 11e aktv Pttntsit woi for thou, oat ‘ll rtuplot. MOW, nucb ti , Sall' 4 lllels,uatchatrn,tuttl won cif itettetal Wanted, by a gcntionan homen bat atlvitticis.l fn Ve!it:4-. tt 'At nal lon 14 watchman I van cZnilt , 111011. y ; ccommontled k IntlnCntlal oil lAcit% of litm city. Al:o,tt goo , l countryglt 1, capalslc 1 , 1 (101t4; genet R I 1101c.on 01.1:. Apply at tlik No. :IS Scycntli I 110 neltdillg, 1%1. Jan 1:94;111t1 NTIERESTING NOTICE.—Tho I;oot trial sho e I Manufactory, well known motor Ow old film ('f "Philip Lets'. ,‘" 111 0 ," 1111110S1 10 1110 Mart. cl 111011.41), 1111 , 1 111111CIX01111 a tltOrtalfZll Villtalfv, the untlolsl2, nrtl IntV lag taken tho 1111011 eNlanill mout Iu his Ott it flarni`, find 'l% 11l carry on the same %% ftlf,lnuelt Intuit fillet tally, unteslraluetl ROM to the,.•tt.ator iolvattlago ot Lilt customer I consider 11 toy tlit-1- . .yr-tharetore, to Into) or till my friends anti notuttintanceli, anti Iho tut ra t root. nonctally, that I nII keep couslautly tut liana 11 la I tfl' lIS , OI 111C111 of MO 8, M elf 's am! ulifidreit's Shoos/out Itool4, of 1(111, Calf anti %,‘,.• I'OCCO leather; ut I,laloslum flt all 'kinds. I alto hat - 0 ith,ll N oi l liana kli.ruf:ol Ft It snrun, customer m.(10, it promptly foot ettrurtitly attoutletl to, Pita Shot., awl %loots neatly null al low totes repairctl tot ,Itott notice. Thank int tot I‘3,t la% t i p !slltat.4l u , nitl re,spect fully r01t,•tt .... a rhutr of 1 , 11/AlV,rat 1 01111gt` 1 . 11.11.11' I;ooi 1110 shoo )Inuor, k4 .l„ tk No. it)'.! Venn Square, Itultaloi: ( k , 1)1-31e‘v) 1.1NIONt; BINA-IONG & BRO., HANK Ens, Dk.Mors itt U. S. iIi)NDS &, STOCK . , G 01,1), KR AND COUPONS. D II A r , U\ NLIV YOUR .tNi) NHL\ ikr,l,llllA hatvretat paid oil all Ilepo.liti ()pen «t !I (f.' in. BUtilylX(; & fel) 1.1e40 AreICDONIAN 011, TRH Ml'll A NT. Wll.l Y() EJ I'LEASE HEAD TIUSI ntstrling, ra., Jan, 12, ISr49,—Mr, Wm, C, 1f rouse,. No. .2411 Smith Fifth street, says the M M Oil t 4 the only thing whieli linti given strength to his broken arm—lnts used It In Ills tronfry for Ear ache, Neuralgia, and frosted feet;, performing In eaelt case a wonderfully quick 01 1( 1 radical Core. C. FOX, Proprietor of liersti - ine [louse, ecrt i flog hat three bottles of the Oil cured a lit in a lots(, valuing' the cure at $lO. ,1911:0i11311.', Policeman, says the Oil cored Iluy of It HOVITII fracture of the collar hone.. Tle ahovu named persons nto W(.II 1(1101V11 iu 111 q Itllit are living witnch.4oa, Having such ample testimony nt the imey we aldvertiswl With the FOUR HORSE CIIARIOT, giving thwy pnyninr 01)011 RI) CON CEIVPS, \i (lentilt. 11 11111.011W5711 f (0 rtliti 111011.1 moue~. names. The 31.1gic lilacoll mina) Oil Co. will 'fo r Nit . . $lOOO , it ttiiy 1)0Z0/1 l'ettli11)1(IN combintut wilt fu en t , ninny ggoti In the city and vicinity ItH thwof who have been: cut ed by the LIMO of thO Mncedonbut 011--enil on I,IIOE..ItAYIIION l'ho ticrunaa and I.:1101 , 4111(.0 aver ot the Cotapa• ny,stnpplpg at. the ..heyst One llonsonnil lotychaso it bottle of tho 011, oi tecolvo itilvleo andiroal - metnl f t ea of chat . Also—SW(ll,y .f. "hfcCortly, Doctor Ziegler and S. S. fitovons. hjatt 1:1 :,: . 111 the Orphans' Court of Ilorks County. it IT ()F l'Ait'Pl'l'l()N 81J11 It HAI. " !)';state Of Pe ter Itingantan, late of said el ion ty ileeeased:—To tieorgc Illagainitii, Peter Dior moan, .Ineoli lilliganian (the pet Itionei ), IVllliatti Itiogioniof, Margaret, Intermarried to Joseph llooli, :nary who Wit s not rata to D a% 1,1 Moyer, and has sinco died, leaving issue, lour obilliilm, to wit: Charles Brinor, Clara Mos I'l , Wiiittflll MoyLLt nod Albert. Moyer, the sub! Clara, \Villain and Alin it being nil nors of whom Licoi go I.'oos is litiardiaii, Catharine lilngainan, is ho til-0 died, leavltig undue, one child, to wtt : ,fatales NI, Lyons; Elizabeth who WIN 111(4 . 1111141 . 111.11 Wit 11 Cilal 1119 Spyl:er, and who dlod holm (1 the dotal% Atif said Intestate l leaving issue, eight children, 0 wit : ' l'h ilip S oylcer, William Spylcer, Alexan- ; , air spyket, may,' intermarried with Cliarie,L Eget man, 1 ebeeca, Intermarried with A ImthiLin lionnin; Sarah A, Spyker, Elizabeth _Spylter, and Cal harino spylcor. Notice Ii lieroby given, that by ('unite of I lie above writ Of Partition, ait inquest will he' livid on the; premises of the said , (10(pa14ca, In the city of )leading, Berk+, county, for the purpo , o of making pat Mimi tumid among tho heirs ion! legal .reoresentat Ives of said decedent; or valua tion or appralsonient of the Real I , :state, 11 - :1 114 8111(1 %Slit El'lllllllll, /41111 that the ((11dl 1111i111'.1, 14111(1 ineß for the purpose aforesaid; at t ho 41)00. ci inntionoil place, on Thin:Way, the 18th day of 111 areli, A, ls, 1603, all, o'ettiek in the afteraliou, at a Mule time and place, the said parties cul l R I. tend if they we proper, ' fib 6 ; 4; t J IV tit, 11, A 1,11 It 1t;i1 11', Slierlil. VXECUTOItSi SALE OF' V.A LIJA- A 4111. E REAL ESTATE.-01: Wednesday Feb. nutty 24tht- 1t 51.41, will ho sold at piddle Hlllll, till LllO ',runtimes, itt the residence Of (;(101 . go I{llll. 111;1., decelist,(l, in ohly tOWII/1111): 11u • 11cm county, Om following Kcal Emtnto t to wit : No, I. A 'ALUAIiLE 1 , Altttl, in tt high ingto of cultivation, containing 112 acres mole id . _ lens; connisting of Mine Stone told I Cltty hod, with ;111e following improveuonstti, viz : One 'atit o•story double 8 TON E DIVEI.I,INti, of li brown mastic lin hilt ; ono stony Swiss Itai n, two-glory stone I'llf Sty, large frione Wagon Douse with Corn CI illy, t WI) ',rattle Cfli'lillgit ,11 0118 es, One frame Wood Douse, one BtOne Solid, e Douse with vault and line Spring of Miller 1111- dernpai 11, 11,1111 00/(.1 . )/0)11111110. NJ Of lite toll , . going II1111111131111311(9, T with Mt' (011(:(H, 11.1• C ill 1.1). - cellutit Tondltion. here - are two Apple in - chards..L-01e of which contains over' li:0 chin( e tree 4 ; aftio, live never-billing SpringH df wm,.,.. Oh tbe mime plentipc:l, within ;Ito yar,b4 of t ho Improvements above described, are it tine Iti 0.4 ' 81.01:y ston e Dwelling Itoune, Swiss Darn, illunt.th- - ter 110litie,Itild other Intlidlngl, with two Weill Of excellent wutentntl tt young Apple 01 chat d of choice fruit. 'l'lle above ticsofibed prettib,v4 will be '-01.1 tit the whole, or In 31111erato 11 acts to Slat 1$ il l'olill ^,ser•l, its follows i, Jotrisf—The original farm, consbdi lig of 7, , , net 4.4, imoro or ic,,.4, WIIII the bop/ oyenten In 111 4 abote described. second—)3 ILercs, more or 11 , 81, with Me 1 above, detierilled llnproymnemts. 770741-341 awes, moil, or lem4, adjoining l lu This is one of the Ilttest and most desh able farms in_ the State. The grounds surrounding the d wetrings, 119 wen 11l the !logo gardens, ale Vottutifnity 111 out and decorated with flow e - ing plants, shrubbery, fruit, - and ornamental trees, t te. ,It Ss located le the fertile valley of Oley township, Ilerks county, at the tot of the Douglassville Titritplke, aunties North of Doughtse.ville, on the Reath na and ()ley. Ti ll p ik e la mjjes lit Reading', am! within tntif - a tilde of the proposed, Railroad 00 1 111Cel g Pennsylvania Railroad With tltc Yhilxd, l ' ph la and 11011411ng Railroad through this valley. No. •L. A tract of land In Earl township, I mile distant front bald furls,contalning 4 ttereq 01 cultivated land, tun 7 &terms of CIIEhTNI:T spitoUT LAND, 'lltc impreveluents are a • DWELLING iforsr„ Stable and other buildings, with an excellent Spring of water. No. 3. A very Ilse or Ull I;. TNUI"I. I M. Itlift of ;le yeays growth, containing 17 aeleg, more. or less. Illtere are traces of iron Ore upon this tract. 4rel'erW)lls4 t t exlni»e the pVezulgeq bctQrc day of sale, are laVittal to can - itt any time. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, when con ditions (it Hale' Will be made known. Liberal terms to purchasers. IVIIITNER, CALVIN IC NV lIITN fiA3ltl WHITNEIt, 141.011.11 k; i. WIIITNI.;I{,, • Executors. all 30- a) (-) 9 l, f i n vi e t. i t i - il e • 0 7 . 10 at the G li tz: r4rt: (lose (j/ 3 p. ni.
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